Photoshopped or not, he still did wait for the perfect moment in some cases in his photography. Irrelevant of what his pictures show.
Example, the wind blown slope photo, even if he did not use an ounce of photoshop I'm sure it would have at least looked like a good photo. But yeah, it's sad that some pro's make it look like we have not seen "the real deal" with grand landscape photos.
In a sense I consider him a artist photographer. It's kinda like how in the movies they exaggerate the lighting conditions, and most viewers know that it did not actually look like that. But the eye is so drawn into how cool it looks.
Now on a photo like this he obviously used a camera trick to pull it off. The main thing is that the photo is unnaturally sharp.
mrchad9 wrote:Sorry Josh, but many of your images are much better than his.
That's a funny way to apologize.
I appreciate the comment.